Skip to main content

Don’t let the rain stop you: get out on a nature walk with the Coastal Ranger

11:00 am, Sunday, 21st September 2025 - 2 days ago

Environment and community safety

Get rid of those Autumnal blues and go see what wildlife you can find on a nature walk with Coastal Ranger.

Join Josh Forrester, Coastal Ranger with the Council and their DUNE Project (funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund), for a series of guided nature walks around Cleethorpes Local Nature Reserve and the surrounding areas. These seasonal walks offer a chance to explore the rich wildlife of the Humber Estuary during one of its most important times of year.

Autumn and Winter brings thousands of birds, such as waders and wildfowl, to the coastline, resting and feeding in preparation for their long migratory journeys. With Josh as your guide, you’ll learn about the birds and other wildlife that rely on our estuary for survival.

You’ll have the chance to see overwintering ducks, flocks of wading birds and groups of geese within the setting of Cleethorpes’ coastal landscape.

From September to March, Josh will be hosting seven events starting from the Leisure Centre, Boating Lake and Country Park. However, spaces are limited with only 12 people per tour so be sure to book your place by visiting https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/nelc-ecology-116660912741

DateTimeStartWhat3Words
Friday 26th September  09:00 – 11:00Cleethorpes Leisure Centre///snake.spell.tune
Friday 31st October  13:00 – 15:00Cleethorpes Leisure Centre///snake.spell.tune
Friday 28th November  10:00 – 12:00Cleethorpes Boating Lake///bridge.motel.guards
Friday 19th December  10:00 – 12:00Cleethorpes Country Park///luxury.game.parks
Friday 30th January  10:00 – 12:00Cleethorpes Boating Lake///bridge.motel.guards
Friday 27th February  10:00 – 12:00Cleethorpes Country Park///luxury.game.parks
Friday 27th March  10:00 – 12:00Cleethorpes Boating Lake///bridge.motel.guards

Should you be joining one of the walks, Josh asks that you bring a pair of binoculars and wear weather-appropriate clothing. Those attending are also reminded that the walks may include uneven and unpaved surfaces, which could present challenges for those with limited mobility or using mobility aids. If you have specific accessibility needs, feel free to get in touch before booking so we can advise on suitability by emailing  [email protected].

“I’m really looking forward to putting on these events,” said Josh.

“Autumn and Winter are often times when people may think wildlife is not as interesting or visible, but that’s far from the truth. These walks will show people exactly what’s on their doorstep and I dare say a few may be surprised at the wonderful diversity on offer here.”

Councillor Henry Hudson, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Net Zero, added: “Josh and the ecology team are a real asset to helping residents understand more about the environment that they live next to.

“These walks are a great way to highlight what the DUNE project is all about and can hopefully provide some insight into what Cleethorpes needs to improve and become an even better resort.”

Next Article
Air quality in North East Lincolnshire goes from strength to strength
The quality of air across the borough is becoming healthier, a recent report has found. The Annual Status Report (ASR) looks at the output of certain pollutants, such as Nitrous...

Share this article